23 results match your criteria: "Loyola Science Center[Affiliation]"

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  • * This study focuses on incorporating varying percentages of bio-based polyurethane (PU) into cementitious mortar, with 2% PU showing impressive gains in compressive strength, flexural strength, and initial flow performance after 28 days.
  • * The research demonstrates that bio-based PU not only improves the mechanical properties of cementitious mortars but also establishes strong interfacial bonds, suggesting its potential as an eco-friendly option for industrial flooring applications.
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Migratory animals likely play an important role in the geographic spread of parasites. In fact, a common assumption is that parasites are potentially transmitted by migratory animals at temporary stopover sites along migratory routes, yet very few studies have assessed whether transmission at stopover sites can or does occur. We investigated the potential for a group of vector-transmitted parasites, the avian haemosporidians, to be transmitted during migratory stopover periods at Rushton Woods Preserve in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Influence of the Gold Nanoparticle Size on the Colorimetric Detection of Histamine.

ACS Omega

August 2024

Research Center for Energy Efficient Materials (RCEEM), Premier Research Institute of Science and Mathematics (PRISM), Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, 9200 Iligan City, Philippines.

Histamine is a well-known biogenic amine (BA) that is often associated with allergic reactions and is a significant cause of foodborne illnesses resulting from the consumption of spoiled food. Detecting histamine is essential for maintaining food safety standards and preserving the quality. In this work, we developed a simple, low-cost, and rapid colorimetric method for detecting histamine.

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Dopamine-Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles for Colorimetric Detection of Histamine.

ACS Omega

April 2024

Research Center on Energy Efficient Materials (RCEEM), Premier Research Institute in Science and Mathematics (PRISM), Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology, A. Bonifacio Avenue, Iligan City 9200, Philippines.

Histamine, a primary biogenic amine (BA) generated through the decarboxylation of amino acids, concentration increases in protein-rich foods during deterioration. Thus, its detection plays a crucial role in ensuring food safety and quality. This study introduces an innovative approach involving the direct integration of dopamine onto gold nanoparticles (DCt-AuNP), aiming at rapid histamine colorimetric detection.

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Facile Synthesis of PEGylated Gold Nanoparticles for Enhanced Colorimetric Detection of Histamine.

ACS Omega

March 2024

Research Center for Energy Efficient Materials (RCEEM), Premier Research Institute of Science and Mathematics (PRISM), Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, 9200 Iligan City, Philippines.

Histamine is among the biogenic amines that are formed during the microbial decarboxylation of amino acids in various food products, posing a significant threat to both food safety and human health. Herein, we present a one-step synthesis of PEGylated gold nanoparticles (PEG-AuNPs) for rapid, simple, and cost-effective colorimetric histamine detection. PEG-AuNPs' surface plasmon resonance (SPR) range at 520-530 nm with a hydrodynamic size distribution of 20-40 nm.

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There is an increasing global demand for probiotics because of their numerous health benefits. However, a significant percentage of commercially available probiotic products have microbial quantities that are not in accordance with their product labels. In quantifying bacteria, the viable plate count is the standard method but is considered laborious and time-consuming.

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Coinfection rates of avian blood parasites increase with latitude in parapatric host species.

Parasitology

January 2023

Biology Department, Loyola Science Center, University of Scranton, Scranton, PA 18510, USA.

Animals are frequently coinfected with multiple parasites concurrently, and advances in our sampling of these complex intra-host parasite communities have revealed important ecological impacts on their hosts. However, the spatial distributions and environmental determinants of parasite coinfection remain infrequently studied. Here, we investigated the drivers of haemosporidian blood parasite coinfection in the Bicknell's thrush () and grey-cheeked thrush (), parapatric sister species that occur across a broad latitudinal range in northern North America.

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Melanoma is considered to be the most serious and aggressive type of skin cancer, and metastasis appears to be the most important factor in its prognosis. Herein, we developed a transfer learning-based biomarker discovery model that could aid in the diagnosis and prognosis of this disease. After applying it to the ensemble machine learning model, results revealed that the genes found were consistent with those found using other methodologies previously applied to the same TCGA (The Cancer Genome Atlas) data set.

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Are phenome-wide association studies feasible in a developing country?

Trends Genet

September 2022

Center for Informatics, University of San Agustin, Gen. Luna St, Iloilo City, 5000, Philippines; Balik Scientist Program, Department of Science and Technology-Philippine Council for Health Research and Development, Bicutan, Taguig City, 1631, Philippines.

Phenome-wide association studies (PheWASs), a powerful approach that examines phenotypes associated with a genetic marker, have been used extensively in highly developed countries. Although there may be a clear need for PheWAS in a developing country such as the Philippines, limitations related to resources and practicality would make conducting them a challenge.

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A stacked regression ensemble approach for the quantitative determination of biomass feedstock compositions using near infrared spectroscopy.

Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc

August 2022

Department of Public Health Sciences, Henry Ford Health System, Detroit, MI, USA.

Rapid, robust, and accurate biomass compositional analyses are required in the bioenergy industry to accurately determine the chemical composition of biomass feedstocks. A stacked regression ensemble approach using near infrared spectroscopic method was developed for the quantitative determination of glucan, xylan, lignin, ash, and extract in biomass feedstocks. A comprehensive comparison of the performance of various machine learning techniques including support vector regression (linear and radial), least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), ridge regression, elastic net, partial least squares, random forests, recursive partitioning and regression trees, gradient boosting, and gaussian process regression was assessed in the training set data (n = 188).

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The factors that influence whether a parasite is likely to cause death in a given host species are not well known. Generalist parasites with high local abundances, broad distributions and the ability to infect a wide phylogenetic diversity of hosts are often considered especially dangerous for host populations, though comparatively little research has been done on the potential for specialist parasites to cause host mortality. Here, using a novel database of avian mortality records, we tested whether phylogenetic host specialist or host generalist haemosporidian blood parasites were associated with avian host deaths based on infection records from over 81 000 examined hosts.

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Facile, robust, and accurate analyses of honey adulterants are required in the honey industry to assess its purity for commercialization purposes. A stacked regression ensemble approach using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic method was developed for the quantitative determination of corn, cane, beet, and rice syrup adulterants in honey. A training set (n=81) was used to predict the percent adulterant composition of the aforementioned constituents in an independent test set (n=32).

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Compensating for a stressful pregnancy? Glucocorticoid treatment during gravidity reduces metabolic rate in female fence lizards post-parturition.

Horm Behav

November 2021

Department of Ecosystem Science and Management, Pennsylvania State University, Forest Resources Building, University Park, PA 16802, USA; Biology Department, University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, Dartmouth, MA 02747, USA.

Reproduction is a critical part of an animal's life history, but one which incurs significant costs to survival and future reproductive potential. These physiological consequences are likely to be influenced by context - for example, if an individual is subject to environmental stressors, physiological and behavioral changes associated with reproduction may be altered. Glucocorticoids, hormones produced as part of the physiological response to stressors, may alter how reproduction affects female physiology and behavior, and therefore the outcomes of reproductive trade-offs.

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  • Polyphenols, found in plants and drinks, can help protect against heart disease by stopping bad cholesterol (LDL) from getting damaged.
  • Studies show that different types of polyphenols can stick to LDL particles and keep them safe from harm, even when there’s a lot of other proteins around.
  • When people consume foods like red wine, olive oil, and coffee, these polyphenols can be found in their blood, helping protect their hearts by getting into cells and fighting off damage.
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Red Blood Cells and Lipoproteins: Important Reservoirs and Transporters of Polyphenols and Their Metabolites.

J Agric Food Chem

July 2020

Department of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science, Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania 18509, United States.

Dietary polyphenols are protective for chronic diseases. Their blood transport has not been well investigated. This work examines multiple classes of polyphenols and their interactions with albumin, lipoproteins, and red blood cell (RBC) compartments using four models and determines the % polyphenol in each compartment studied.

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Anthocyanins and the broader class of polyphenols are strong antioxidants in vitro. Polyphenols are one of the major antioxidants in plant foods, and the beverages derived from them. There is extensive evidence in the literature that polyphenols are beneficial to health.

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Determination of Total Chlorogenic Acids in Commercial Green Coffee Extracts.

J Med Food

March 2019

2 Department of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science, Marywood University, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

Obesity and type II diabetes are serious health problems and are among the leading causes of death. There are a few prescription weight loss drugs, but they have a high cost and their adverse effects have limited their widespread use. For the consumer, the use of dietary supplements represents a natural and presumably safer means of losing weight.

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Intracellular Polyphenols: How Little We Know.

J Agric Food Chem

April 2019

Department of Chemistry, Loyola Science Center , University of Scranton, 925 Ridge Row , Scranton , Pennsylvania 18510 United States.

In vitro cell studies are used by scientists to determine mechanisms that can be operating in vivo and pave the way for animal and human studies. Polyphenols, the major antioxidants in plants and the human diet, have been extensively studied in cells within thousands of publications. However, glucuronides, sulfates, and methyl metabolites and not the original polyphenols are generally present in the circulation and often have weaker beneficial effects in cell studies.

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Binding of Plant Polyphenols to Serum Albumin and LDL: Healthy Implications for Heart Disease.

J Agric Food Chem

August 2019

Department of Chemistry, Loyola Science Center , University of Scranton, 925 Ridge Row , Scranton , Pennsylvania 18510 , United States.

Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death in industrialized nations. The initiating event in atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, is oxidation of low density lipoprotein (LDL). Binding with serum albumin and LDL of 41 polyphenols (major antioxidants in plant foods) constituting four classes of flavonoids, three types of phenolic acids, and seven polyphenol conjugate metabolites was investigated indirectly by fluorescence quenching and directly by affinity separation/high-performance liquid chromatography (four of the polyphenols).

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Analysis of Popcorn (Zea mays L. var. everta) for Antioxidant Capacity and Total Phenolic Content.

Antioxidants (Basel)

January 2019

Chemistry Department, Loyola Science Center, University of Scranton, 925 Ridge Row, Scranton, PA 18510, USA.

Popcorn, one of the most popular snack foods in the world, is known for being a high fiber, healthy food. Our research has found that commercial popcorn also contains significant amounts of the class of antioxidants known as phenolic acids. The total antioxidant power of raw and popped popcorn extract has been quantified using the Folin-Ciocalteu and FRAP assays.

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Various insects engage in microbial mutualisms in which the reciprocal benefits exceed the costs. Ants of the genus benefit from nutrient supplementation by their mutualistic endosymbiotic bacteria, , but suffer a cost in tolerating and regulating the symbiont. This cost suggests that the ants face secondary consequences such as susceptibility to pathogenic infection and transmission.

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Inhibition of exendin-4-induced steatosis by protein kinase A in cultured HepG2 human hepatoma cells.

In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim

September 2017

Biology Department, University of Scranton, 800 Linden Street, Scranton, PA, 18510, USA.

Nonalcoholic fatty liver is characterized by the abnormal accumulation of triglycerides within hepatocytes, resulting in a steatotic liver. Glucagon-like peptide 1 and its analog exendin-4 can ameliorate certain aspects of this syndrome by inducing weight loss and reducing hepatic triglyceride accumulation, but it is unclear whether these effects result from the effects of glucagon-like peptide 1 on the pancreas, or from direct action on the liver. This study investigated the direct action and putative cellular mechanism of exendin-4 on steatotic hepatocytes in culture.

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The objective of this study is to transport and deliver resveratrol to intracellular sites using apolipoprotein E3 (apoE3). Reconstituted high-density lipoprotein (rHDL) bearing resveratrol (rHDL/res) was prepared using phospholipids and the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLr)-binding domain of apoE3. Biophysical characterization revealed that resveratrol was partitioned into the phospholipid bilayer of discoidal rHDL/res particles (~19 nm diameter).

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